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13/02/2015

Sales take off for innovative insecticide

One of the newest forage brassica insecticides in the market is going from strength to strength this season thanks to its unique combination of hard hitting chemistry and selective performance. More



13/02/2015

PastureBoss breaks the thistle cycle

Getting on top of problem weeds has been an ongoing battle spanning decades for Waikato dairy farmers, the Downing family. More



13/02/2015

Ampligo sales reflect insect pressure

With Syngenta reporting record sales of Ampligo during October and November, this looks like being a big year for insecticides in forage brassicas. More



13/02/2015

Ripcord - the most recognised insecticide on NZ farms

There aren't many products your customers can use on their stock, in the shed, around the home and even in their veggie patch. More



13/02/2015

Key Industries now a Draeger outlet

Key Industries and Draeger Safety have signed a cooperation agreement that will see Key Industries supplying a wide range variety of products to the New Zealand market, from respirators, breathing apparatus and chemical protection suits to gas detectors and breathalysers. More



18/12/2014

Unique SP insecticide finds favour with users

A year after it was released to the New Zealand market, Kaiso 50WG from Nufarm has already earned a loyal following thanks to its patented formulation and reliable performance. More



18/12/2014

Problem grass and broadleaf weeds meet their match

Arietta's ability to deliver cleaner, more profitable maize and sweet corn crops has set the stage for strong demand in the post emergence market this season. More



18/12/2014

A NZ first from Orion

Cutter, the latest addition to Orion Crop Protection's extensive range of products for use on maize, is a New Zealand first, the company says. More



18/12/2014

New Adama packs headed in store soon

A big bold packaging overhaul is set to turn heads and make life easier for users of Adama products in New Zealand this season. More



16/12/2014

August 2014 - Farmers urged to see the light with spring spray out

Farmers who take advantage of a new label claim for T-Max this spring will benefit from 11 days more grazing before spraying out old grass to sow forage brassicas, ryegrass, maize or cereals. More



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